Asia Pulp & Paper Disappointed by U.S. International Trade Commission Conclusion
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“We are extremely disappointed in the commission’s decision,” said Terry Hunley, acting president, APP Americas. “The evidence we presented strongly demonstrated that our imports have not harmed U.S. producers. We believe there are very strong grounds for appeal and we will begin pursuing our appeal options immediately.”
The coated paper investigated in this case is typically used for printing multicolored graphics for catalogues, books, magazines, labels and wraps, greeting cards and other items requiring high-quality print graphics. As a result of the commission’s determination, APP product from China will be assessed a 25.2 percent AD/CVD duty rate. APP product from Indonesia will be assessed a duty rate of 38 percent.
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